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A basic solution contains the iodide and phosphate ions that are to be separated via selective precipitation. The Iâ concentration, which is 8.50Ã10-5 M, is 10,000 times less than that of the PO43â ion at 0.850 M . A solution containing the silver(I) ion is slowly added. Answer the questions below. Ksp of AgI is 8.30Ã10-17 and of Ag3PO4, 8.90Ã10-17.
Part 1 (1 point) Calculate the minimum Ag+ concentration required to cause precipitation of AgI.
Part 2 (1 point)Feedback Calculate the minimum Ag+ concentration required to cause precipitation of Ag3PO4.
A basic solution contains the iodide and phosphate ions that are to be separated via selective precipitation. The Iâ concentration, which is 8.50Ã10-5 M, is 10,000 times less than that of the PO43â ion at 0.850 M . A solution containing the silver(I) ion is slowly added. Answer the questions below. Ksp of AgI is 8.30Ã10-17 and of Ag3PO4, 8.90Ã10-17.
Part 1 (1 point) Calculate the minimum Ag+ concentration required to cause precipitation of AgI.
Part 2 (1 point)Feedback Calculate the minimum Ag+ concentration required to cause precipitation of Ag3PO4.
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